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even though, given that backdrop, it probably makes sense for clot to get more defensive. recently upgraded the consumer sentiment to overweight. gold is a big chunk of that. the market could have already priced in a summer slowdown. dennis: what about the possibility of an anti-terror rally. traders are human beings. to see one of these two suspects already having been shot, and one being close to captured, isn't it a feel-good moment? >> i do think, in my mind, because there were not any economic reports today, it seems like the turnaround may have come from one of those types of psychological rallies based on some good news in the manhunt. dennis: do you think that the boss bombings were playing into how traders were feeling this week? >> i really do not think so. if they had targeted an exchange or the functioning of a market or if they had targeted the supply of some commodity, an example i have used in the past, if terrorists took over the strait of formulas and cut off oil the mideast, then yes. i do not want to downplay the tragedy in boston. it is a tragic situati
even though, given that backdrop, it probably makes sense for clot to get more defensive. recently upgraded the consumer sentiment to overweight. gold is a big chunk of that. the market could have already priced in a summer slowdown. dennis: what about the possibility of an anti-terror rally. traders are human beings. to see one of these two suspects already having been shot, and one being close to captured, isn't it a feel-good moment? >> i do think, in my mind, because there were not...
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certainly the big defensive type, we have seen it. the big dividend are where people want exposure. >> and you wrote about this this morning. >> these are the guys who make all the stuff behind the walls. the heating and air-conditioning and the bolts. general electric being one of them. tomorrow we're going to get united technologies as well. another company company down tomorrow. we will get that worries me. ibm is the stock market today. that cracking on friday got a lot of people very alarmed. >> it's a bellwether perhaps. >> sue, apple has moved higher today. and it is currently trade iing stock is, of course, of 705 a share. >> tiler, that's a pretty staggering job. they were looking at 42.5 billion $s in revenue. and apple sold almost 48 million units. about 8% and eps 15 to 18 million units is where they expect it to come in. >> sue earlier mentioned the shares of microsoft getting a bit of a pop today something like 4% as the tech giant has got a new investor. what's the back story here? that's a little less than 1%. they are
certainly the big defensive type, we have seen it. the big dividend are where people want exposure. >> and you wrote about this this morning. >> these are the guys who make all the stuff behind the walls. the heating and air-conditioning and the bolts. general electric being one of them. tomorrow we're going to get united technologies as well. another company company down tomorrow. we will get that worries me. ibm is the stock market today. that cracking on friday got a lot of...
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i took a defensive position behind the car just like the officer, following his model. another officer came and said you have to go back. we moved back. we moved back. then they asked us to take a position on the the sidewalk where we had to lay down. i'm not exactly sure what that was. i'm looking at two snipers that have taken position. they're not aiming their rifles at this point. oh, you know what, he just told us -- we wouldn't be standing here right now. i'm going to get behind the car. i'm going to move positions and take his advice. >> please do, kerry. we'll check back in with you. let's bring back in the former fbi agent. you wanted to say? >> we don't know what was happening before this situation? >> that is the situation in boston where police are staging around. that is happening as authorities look for potential accomplices to the suspecteds on other modes of transportation and other parts of the country. suburban washington. there's a look at the town. that entire area is essentially shut down. the governor is telling people to stay indoors. >> five days
i took a defensive position behind the car just like the officer, following his model. another officer came and said you have to go back. we moved back. we moved back. then they asked us to take a position on the the sidewalk where we had to lay down. i'm not exactly sure what that was. i'm looking at two snipers that have taken position. they're not aiming their rifles at this point. oh, you know what, he just told us -- we wouldn't be standing here right now. i'm going to get behind the car....
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so it's a terrific defensive company. >> and what about johnson & johnson. that's the other steady eddie th you talk out. >> well, look. people are still going to buy band-aids. they're still going to buy tylenol. they're still going to buy many of the medical devices and drugs that they provide. so you're going get growth. you're getting an above average dividend, a better than bond dividend yield, and you're almost assured of annual increases in dividends. so you get your cake and you get to eat it too. >> all right. on the other side of the equation, you have some cyclical stocks that you are recommending here. you have union pacific, ticker symbol unp. tell us about that. >> well, look. even though it's a domestic company, it's an emerging market play because of all the traffic from east to west, feeding to asia and the emerging economies. plus it's a play on the revival of manufacturing and industry in the united states. and that is taking place. >> all right. and dupont, which should be reporting earnings soon. you like this one, even though the stock
so it's a terrific defensive company. >> and what about johnson & johnson. that's the other steady eddie th you talk out. >> well, look. people are still going to buy band-aids. they're still going to buy tylenol. they're still going to buy many of the medical devices and drugs that they provide. so you're going get growth. you're getting an above average dividend, a better than bond dividend yield, and you're almost assured of annual increases in dividends. so you get your cake...
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and it it certainly appeared to me that on the sidewalk there as the officers were taking cover in defensive positions behind the vehicles with their weapons drawn that somebody was laying there in the sidewalk. i got a glimpse, but it certainly looked like a person. there was no movement. we're yet to hear from the authorities of what that was. they were treating it as if it was a threat. they then pushed us back. at one point we were hitting the ground here. there were snipers here telling us to get down. just very intense. now i can tell you that things are calm. the amount of police that are here have certainly dissipated.d and the residents are in their homes and trying to find out if the answer is going to be about what happens next. >> if nothing else, we learned that the release of these photos dependenttized all of us and certa certainly the social media community. eyes open after a long night if you still can, kerry sanders, thanks. another break is headed our way. our coverage continues of at the bottom of the hour. >>> it is 11:27. good morning. i'm marla tellez. we'll get you ba
and it it certainly appeared to me that on the sidewalk there as the officers were taking cover in defensive positions behind the vehicles with their weapons drawn that somebody was laying there in the sidewalk. i got a glimpse, but it certainly looked like a person. there was no movement. we're yet to hear from the authorities of what that was. they were treating it as if it was a threat. they then pushed us back. at one point we were hitting the ground here. there were snipers here telling us...
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so i think when you look at the sector, it's a more defensive space than you might think. and in our case, we're a total return story. we are pay agonize dividend with this offering. we feel good about the offering that we have. >> it is very unusual that you said you're going to be offering investors a dividend. very rare for a new public company to do that. why did you decide to offer a dividend? >> it speaks of the strength of the company. we generate a lot of free cash flow. we're looking at a total return for our investors. a dividend is a big part of that. that's a solid part we can offer. >> do you think that's going bring more investors to buy into the stock? >> people are look for yield these days, for sure. and that's certainly an advantage. >> and the seaworld ipo by the way is one of the five biggest offers in the u.s. this year. >>> still to come on the program, the housing mke sis of. and with the nation's home builder schedule due to report their earnings next week, we take a look at the one company you should watch. but first, here is a look at how internat
so i think when you look at the sector, it's a more defensive space than you might think. and in our case, we're a total return story. we are pay agonize dividend with this offering. we feel good about the offering that we have. >> it is very unusual that you said you're going to be offering investors a dividend. very rare for a new public company to do that. why did you decide to offer a dividend? >> it speaks of the strength of the company. we generate a lot of free cash flow....
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he is chairman of the foundation for defense of democracies. i want to follow up what we just saw, the uncle. they're here. the boys have been here, we think at least one of them for 10 years and hasn't left the united states. you would think he was radicalized here by his family. his family is here from chechnya. isn't that how they're brought up? >> it's, an outside possibility but my hunch is that assuming he was radicalized by some outside force that it was really communications over the internet. we've seen a number of occasions where islamists preachers, in qatar, where instructions on how to build a an explosive device are on the al qaeda magazine on the web. you don't have to physically get people together or physically live them together in order to influence someone especially in these days and times. the internet and web sites and so forth can do a lot to an impressionable young person. >> we heard rich say in his report they clearly want to take this person, apprehend him alive and get others involved with the information from him.
he is chairman of the foundation for defense of democracies. i want to follow up what we just saw, the uncle. they're here. the boys have been here, we think at least one of them for 10 years and hasn't left the united states. you would think he was radicalized here by his family. his family is here from chechnya. isn't that how they're brought up? >> it's, an outside possibility but my hunch is that assuming he was radicalized by some outside force that it was really communications over...
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>> i do expect the defense would say -- it's called a defense of diminished capacity, yeah, he did this, but wasn't of clear mind when he did it, led along by somebody else, somebody else was actually controlling his will, not in a zombie-like way, but because of his relationship to his brother. will it work? depends on the jury. if it does work, it would save him from execution. he could still be convicted of some lesser offense than use of a weapon of mass destruction to kill people, but he'd go to jail for the rest of his life rather than be executed. >> mike: i can only imagine the outrage in this country if this guy were to get anything less than a death sentence for what he did. does it matter in the hours following this vicious attack he went to work out at the fitness center, he went -- slept in his dorm, he tweeted and connected with social media. does that not kind of indicate this guy is really cold-blooded? >> you know, it cuts both ways, governor. sometimes the absence of remorse shows you didn't do anything wrong. other times the absence of remorse shows you're a cold-bloo
>> i do expect the defense would say -- it's called a defense of diminished capacity, yeah, he did this, but wasn't of clear mind when he did it, led along by somebody else, somebody else was actually controlling his will, not in a zombie-like way, but because of his relationship to his brother. will it work? depends on the jury. if it does work, it would save him from execution. he could still be convicted of some lesser offense than use of a weapon of mass destruction to kill people,...
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military that he quote likes the capacity in his own defense tool to has turned him into a vegetable so you pose them to the white house no admits they wrongly accused so for all twelve techniques from the cia torture manual kicking beatings with a cold out stress positions could phone books nudity exposure to freezing temperatures sleep deprivation over seven days a toy. threats of ill treatment forced shaving starvation and. he's now also brain damage he called recognize his mother's face but the pentagon photo is good it takes a toll to supporters just ten seconds to say waterboarding is both medieval and produces unreliable. everything completely goes all the way you know. you can't think about it in these mature waterboarding in the media they're not even getting near where waterboarding story they're just getting in the water in their sinuses it's when the water starts to push down and you start to gasp for air and when you take that gas. that's when it overrides your your cause will start pouring into your lungs and you start feeling it right about here and that's when you sta
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all of these factors play significant demands on the defense intelligence agency and the entire defense enterprise. as stated above i believe the most -- threat of cyberattacks through the daily occurrences of threats or damaging a variety of levels and not only persistent and dangerous but likely have serious damage to our national security is very real. potential adversaries are increasingly more capable of conducting cyberoperations. cyberattacks remain an important and increasing transnational threat to the security of the united states with state actors such as china russia iran and north korea integrating theselii io thei intelligence gathering methods and warfare doctrine. malicious actors including terrorist organizations have also demonstrated awillingness and capability of cyberset means to attack u.s. interests. one final point with regard to cyberattacks that we need to keep in mind. behind these attacks are human beings and some are nonstate individuals, some are state sponsored network studies with increasing capabilities and harmful intentions to do damage to our national
all of these factors play significant demands on the defense intelligence agency and the entire defense enterprise. as stated above i believe the most -- threat of cyberattacks through the daily occurrences of threats or damaging a variety of levels and not only persistent and dangerous but likely have serious damage to our national security is very real. potential adversaries are increasingly more capable of conducting cyberoperations. cyberattacks remain an important and increasing...
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. >> super defensive. >> hey, gina, josh brown. do you believe those sectors are defensive given the fact they have never been more expensive based on almost every met rick, specifically earnings? can we truthlythe call utilities a safe sector given the premium they're trading at above the s&p 500, for example? >> yeah, i think you can. health care is a perfect example. health care actually is still trading at a secular low or near a secular low relative to the index. over time it's traded 1.2 times the s&p 500. it's trading at one times the s&p 500 now. you can't make that argument broadly across the defensive sectors. utilities looks expensive, but as long as the ten-year treasury bond remains range-bound or rally as it has over the last several weeks, utilities look relatively attractive. >> do you see room for capital gains here? or is this just about collecting the dividend? because if earnings aren't going to grow, i doubt we can squeeze much more in terms of multiple, right? >> right. for the utilities sector specifically, i
. >> super defensive. >> hey, gina, josh brown. do you believe those sectors are defensive given the fact they have never been more expensive based on almost every met rick, specifically earnings? can we truthlythe call utilities a safe sector given the premium they're trading at above the s&p 500, for example? >> yeah, i think you can. health care is a perfect example. health care actually is still trading at a secular low or near a secular low relative to the index. over...
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he said, i did put up a defense. it was the strong cross-examination that went on the last month of this trial. >> and i'm curious, did anyone expect the doctor to take the stand in his own defense at any point? >> i think that, you know, his defense attorney never said he would or he wouldn't, so we just didn't know. and today we learned that there was no one on the witness list. there was no one on the defense witness list, including gaznel and i think that defense attorney obviously felt that had his case in the cross-examination. he had a medical examiner on the stand who he was able to o get to say, i cannot definitely say ne of the fetuses were born alive. and maybe he felt that was the best he could do. >> lu ann, time line we are looking at, how much longer is this trial expected to go on? >> they are taking a break for the week because court wasn't in session on fridays anyway, so they will have closing arguments on monday. then it is expected to go to the jury on tuesday. >> lu ann cahn, thank you so much.
he said, i did put up a defense. it was the strong cross-examination that went on the last month of this trial. >> and i'm curious, did anyone expect the doctor to take the stand in his own defense at any point? >> i think that, you know, his defense attorney never said he would or he wouldn't, so we just didn't know. and today we learned that there was no one on the witness list. there was no one on the defense witness list, including gaznel and i think that defense attorney...
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very unusual for these defensive groups to be leading the market in up turn. if the market pulls back they will lead in the pull back and more. >> which is highly unusual. >> very unusual. >> thank you so much. >> a pleasure. >> see you again soon. >> sue, shamu is going public. black stone taking its sea world entertainment group three years after it went private. jane wells is outside the world famous sea world in san diego. have you spoken to shamu yet, jane? >> very good. shay-moo is a london whale. i have not spoken to him. i just didn't want to make the big whale angry. ths turning into a whale of a deal. it keeps getting bigger. black stone which bought sea world was going to sell 10 million of its own shares. now this march of the penguins, sea world plans to use its portion to pay fees and debt. so all told, we could have nearly 30 million shares priced between 24 and $27. this for a company with 11 walter parks. most revenue is now coming from florida and sea world sales, profits and spend per customer is all growing. it is a unique leisure company.
very unusual for these defensive groups to be leading the market in up turn. if the market pulls back they will lead in the pull back and more. >> which is highly unusual. >> very unusual. >> thank you so much. >> a pleasure. >> see you again soon. >> sue, shamu is going public. black stone taking its sea world entertainment group three years after it went private. jane wells is outside the world famous sea world in san diego. have you spoken to shamu yet,...
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joining me now for more on these developments is kent schafer, criminal defense attorney with buyers, schafer and deboard. god to s good to see you, sir. >> thank you. good afternoon. >> what's your take on this? why charge him with a weapons of mass destruction charge and not murder or conspiracy? >> well, actually, it's a much easier charge for the government to prove. in this case, they have to prove two things. that he used or possessed a weapon of mass destruction and that it resulted in somebody's death. by doing that, he'd be eligible for the federal death penalty. where under massachusetts state law, if they charged murder, he wouldn't be eligible for the death penalty. so virtually, you know, from a prosecutor's standpoint, it cuts out all the fluff. it's a very simple case. there's case law on top of case law saying that a bomb like this is defined as a weapon of mass destruction. so it just makes sense that they would take the easiest charge they could find. >> i see. >> with the highest penalty. >> there was a real strategy here. let me bring in jay faye hi, former federal
joining me now for more on these developments is kent schafer, criminal defense attorney with buyers, schafer and deboard. god to s good to see you, sir. >> thank you. good afternoon. >> what's your take on this? why charge him with a weapons of mass destruction charge and not murder or conspiracy? >> well, actually, it's a much easier charge for the government to prove. in this case, they have to prove two things. that he used or possessed a weapon of mass destruction and...
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it's had this very defensive tam boar tambor. it's like this sub tub city -- city constitution effect. global economics, look at the u.s. first. name by name basis. emerging markets. i would think global bonds. longer term investors, commodities from a valuations perspective look attractive. >> commodities? gold? >> not necessarily gold. >> oil? >> dr. copper. the valuations are beginning to pull in a little bit if you've got three to five years which maybe a lot f of people don't have. if you're a longer investor like your clients. just rebalance into that. take a multiasset approach. >> greg, i don't know if you asked those investors who are risk averse that you had in your survey, but where are they putting their money if they're not in the stock market? they're getting nothing from fixed income right now. >> yet they're content with that, it seems. it's cash. it's bonds. this is what concerns me, bill. this is going to require the individual investor to redefine risk. safety is not hunkering down in bonds and cash. particular
it's had this very defensive tam boar tambor. it's like this sub tub city -- city constitution effect. global economics, look at the u.s. first. name by name basis. emerging markets. i would think global bonds. longer term investors, commodities from a valuations perspective look attractive. >> commodities? gold? >> not necessarily gold. >> oil? >> dr. copper. the valuations are beginning to pull in a little bit if you've got three to five years which maybe a lot f of...
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that they're defensive. we're talking about stable cash flows, stable earnings, stable share prices and higher than average dividend yields. david: let me stop you right there. practically everybody says you want to get into dividend stocks. you're saying don't just look at the dividend. it has to have all the elements, stable cash flow and all the other elements? >> exactly. for example the dividend yields last four weeks have suddenly become attractive in the material sector. that is all the stuff leveraged to china. the share prices are fallen and dividends might be at risk. we're talking about with companies with very stable businesses that do have bond-like characteristics throughout the company. this is largely a function of fed policy. the portfolio balance channel while it hasn't done a heck of a lot for real macroeconomic growth has certainly made the bond market more expensive. david: you talk about bond-like charactertics, the main characteristic of bonds they're stable. they're like fixed income
that they're defensive. we're talking about stable cash flows, stable earnings, stable share prices and higher than average dividend yields. david: let me stop you right there. practically everybody says you want to get into dividend stocks. you're saying don't just look at the dividend. it has to have all the elements, stable cash flow and all the other elements? >> exactly. for example the dividend yields last four weeks have suddenly become attractive in the material sector. that is...
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troops will be sent to jordan's border with syria to both of jordan's training and defense capabilities as one jordanian minister later commented they have also been unconfirmed reports that the u.s. agreed to deploy to pace with missile batteries at the border his response today in authorities and syrian opposition requests in another significant twist the jackpot a looser front to the most effective force fighting to topple assad recently confirmed it had links to al qaida something america claimed months before blacklisting the group as a terrorist organization but even after these revelations the head of the syrian national coalition them rela uniting political and military opposition groups and recognized by the majority of the friends of syria group referred to as brothers russia has warned the meeting in istanbul could have a negative effect in promoting dollars between the sides of the conflict and in its hopes common sense will prevail written off not seen from middle east. twenty five an hour from his past summer. more of this as world news now we're measuring six point six in
troops will be sent to jordan's border with syria to both of jordan's training and defense capabilities as one jordanian minister later commented they have also been unconfirmed reports that the u.s. agreed to deploy to pace with missile batteries at the border his response today in authorities and syrian opposition requests in another significant twist the jackpot a looser front to the most effective force fighting to topple assad recently confirmed it had links to al qaida something america...
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>> melissa, i think you still want to be a little bit defensive. i think that so much of the market still feels squishy and not in a good way given the economic data we're seeing. i'm a little bit heavier in health care, probably about flat in technology. but consumer staples and health care are two of those defensive sectors that i think leave you in a little bit better stead. i'm heavier in industrials, a little bit lighter in financials. this is a defensive portfolio that i think, you know, blue chips with good dividends make a lot of sense right now. >> at the same time, michael, you know, your stock picks make me scratch my head because if it's such a defensive portfolio, why are you getting into something more levered to the consumer and to the economy being fedex and yum brands? >> well, i'm so glad you asked me, i always -- i always try to hit them where they ain't. and these are two stocks people don't like right now. they're worried about avian flu, they're worried about some of the politics, of course, with yum brands and kentucky fried
>> melissa, i think you still want to be a little bit defensive. i think that so much of the market still feels squishy and not in a good way given the economic data we're seeing. i'm a little bit heavier in health care, probably about flat in technology. but consumer staples and health care are two of those defensive sectors that i think leave you in a little bit better stead. i'm heavier in industrials, a little bit lighter in financials. this is a defensive portfolio that i think, you...
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so you're buying some of the defensive stocks. but the defensive stocks aren't really cheap. what are you doing in terms of sectors and that kind of allocation? >> well, exactly as you're saying, the defensive sectors are no longer cheap. consumer staples have rallied hard. we're looking for other opportunities in quality names but in other sectors. for example, technology, we spoke about miners last time i was on. the markets have been overpunished, that's where we see the opportunity. where we see the risk is the companies that have rallied hard, very sentiment driven and could hit these headwinds as earnings and economic weakness starts to come through. >> what's the catalyst to have some of these cyclical stocks do well f you're saying earnings are too high and the growth expectations have to come down? what's the catalyst to get the cyclical sectors to do well? >> it means it's going to be a very hard quarter. we think this quarter, markets probably will grind higher. but it's unlikely there is this catalyst for that next leg up. what we would then see is when earnings e
so you're buying some of the defensive stocks. but the defensive stocks aren't really cheap. what are you doing in terms of sectors and that kind of allocation? >> well, exactly as you're saying, the defensive sectors are no longer cheap. consumer staples have rallied hard. we're looking for other opportunities in quality names but in other sectors. for example, technology, we spoke about miners last time i was on. the markets have been overpunished, that's where we see the opportunity....
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affirmative defense to the admissibility of a piece of evidence. they already made statements to the person they carjacked saying they did this. i'm not really wore relationshipped about prosecution here. this is a perfect example of when serious consideration should be he given to enemy combatant status and needs to be looked at seriously. >> judge jeanine: the obama administration has indicated they are going through the public safety exception but you all indications are that they want to prosecute this guy in the federal court. having said that when the police came out and said that, you know, this is no longer a danger here. haven't they in essence destroyed the public safety exception by saying everything is okay, everybody can come out, all is well? >> here is the problem. they made that statement and then about ten minutes later they engaged the defendant. the accused. so all was not well. and i understand the police were making the best effort. i think they did a heroic and fantastic job. i'm not sure that would be dispositive. i think the
affirmative defense to the admissibility of a piece of evidence. they already made statements to the person they carjacked saying they did this. i'm not really wore relationshipped about prosecution here. this is a perfect example of when serious consideration should be he given to enemy combatant status and needs to be looked at seriously. >> judge jeanine: the obama administration has indicated they are going through the public safety exception but you all indications are that they want...
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i don't know whether it's morally defensible defensible. but in terms of national security in terms of self-preservation absolutely has the cia gone beyond its its mandate or beyond a point where. it is now actually hurting its own goals it that that's what that was my sense of the whole you know the guy hang in there with the right torture thing and is that this this is not helping us but it it may help in the short run but it certainly doesn't help in the long run and if you're if you're waging a war for hearts and minds. it's probably counterproductive what has happened to the and again correct me if i mean you know this is about i always thought that the f.b.i. did domestic the cia did international that there was a wall between the two they could communicate to a certain amount extent but they didn't step into each other's territory unless absolutely necessary is that still the case and if one did a system here's why i think it i think i think there is a separation colby was the director of central intelligence when the so-called famil
i don't know whether it's morally defensible defensible. but in terms of national security in terms of self-preservation absolutely has the cia gone beyond its its mandate or beyond a point where. it is now actually hurting its own goals it that that's what that was my sense of the whole you know the guy hang in there with the right torture thing and is that this this is not helping us but it it may help in the short run but it certainly doesn't help in the long run and if you're if you're...
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a defense of knowledge. it's not clear at all at this point whether dzhokhar knew the ramifications of what he was doi doing, or knew what if anything was in the backpack that he was carrying. we don't know what his brother told him. we don't know what he agreed to. we don't know if he felt under pressure or threat from his brother or from others. all of these are open questions that will need to be explored. >> and, tamar, this is one of the issues i wondered right away. when the statements were made that there's evidence of video of dzhokhar dropping a backpack and walking away callously, that is a very, very specific piece of evidence if in fact it's true. would that be the argument that a defense attorney perhaps someone like you would think of right away, does he even know what's in that backpack given the kind of person we now know his alleged co-conspirator to have been? >> absolutely. you know, knowledge, as i said, will be a key element here. and it will be something that the u.s. government is goin
a defense of knowledge. it's not clear at all at this point whether dzhokhar knew the ramifications of what he was doi doing, or knew what if anything was in the backpack that he was carrying. we don't know what his brother told him. we don't know what he agreed to. we don't know if he felt under pressure or threat from his brother or from others. all of these are open questions that will need to be explored. >> and, tamar, this is one of the issues i wondered right away. when the...
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department of defense. said we've reviewed their cases they're not a threat to the us and we don't want to keep them but they sitting one time oh because of their citizenship and most are from yemen and our argument is we don't trust the unity government to be responsible for but that's the same government we said the unity government gives us permission to conduct drone strikes and kill people so on one hand we trust the human a government to let us kill people but we don't trust the human a government to take their own citizens back so basically the administration seems to have no real interest in shutting this down as you just said that we've authorized millions of dollars to expand it and keep it in place what are we supposed to do to help these prisoners who are killing themselves right now to get their message across it's unfortunate that it takes those kind of drastic steps to get people to pay attention when you spend a decade of your life in confinement because your citizenship i've got a petition
department of defense. said we've reviewed their cases they're not a threat to the us and we don't want to keep them but they sitting one time oh because of their citizenship and most are from yemen and our argument is we don't trust the unity government to be responsible for but that's the same government we said the unity government gives us permission to conduct drone strikes and kill people so on one hand we trust the human a government to let us kill people but we don't trust the human a...
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the defense resting. a.b., how about this in context, big picture and the white house's choice to move forward with this speech. >> we've noted that the gosnell trial didn't receive very much coverage at first. now it's a big national story and a lot of people are paying attention to it. people are horrified, those that are pro life and pro choice. women, men, everybody. and this is an interesting choice. you know, last week the white house spokesman was asked about this and didn't have a statement ready, which was sort of -- you know, they knew it would be coming and they didn't have something to say. now speaking to planned parent 45 hood is particularly tricky since the head of the pennsylvania planned parenthood chapter conceded that, yes, people came to pennsylvania planned parenthood clinics complaining about the services provided at gosnell's clinics and planned parenthood did not follow through. they said you can write a letter to the department of health but they did not seek any inquiry into wha
the defense resting. a.b., how about this in context, big picture and the white house's choice to move forward with this speech. >> we've noted that the gosnell trial didn't receive very much coverage at first. now it's a big national story and a lot of people are paying attention to it. people are horrified, those that are pro life and pro choice. women, men, everybody. and this is an interesting choice. you know, last week the white house spokesman was asked about this and didn't have a...
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look at where the rally has come from, it's come from defensive sectors. we've brought in those health care stocks, 18% higher in such a short period of time. how far can you ride that horse? i think it brings up a good point with the gold, but i think the gold is symptomatic of something else. we are entering -- we are actually in a deflationary period with the market here, and those words are not easy come out of my mouth, because i've been a hawk as far as inflation -- >> deflation, where are prices falling? >> it's not just a matter of prices, when you look at the gold situation, that's a canary in the coal mine. we had a very sloppy tips auction today and money is coming out of tips funds big-time now. so i think the market is bracing for a deflation. caterpill caterpillar, big deflation indicator, copper, another deflationary indicator. i think you've got some problems there. and you want to talk about the fed and qe, what the minutes said, i was listening to bullard yesterday saying if they can't get inflation up from 1.5%, they might go more aggres
look at where the rally has come from, it's come from defensive sectors. we've brought in those health care stocks, 18% higher in such a short period of time. how far can you ride that horse? i think it brings up a good point with the gold, but i think the gold is symptomatic of something else. we are entering -- we are actually in a deflationary period with the market here, and those words are not easy come out of my mouth, because i've been a hawk as far as inflation -- >> deflation,...
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if this does make it to trial, the defense strategy is clear. all they want to do is avoid the death penalty. with us, rebecca rosewoodland live in the studio. it's my understanding this guy has a pretty good defense team. a high profile attorney about whom we have information. >> we have a lot of information. miriam conrad is the head of what we call the public defenders office. he said in his hospital bed, the one word he said was, no meaning i cannot afford an attorney. under our constitution we provide defendants with attorneys. we're providing him with this woman who is known, a known defense attorney, she defended the shoe bomber. >> shepard: richard reed. >> she defended him. she has herself, a man named mr. fisk, a yale educated, highly prominent defense attorney and they'll call in death penalty experts. >> shepard: you have to figure that -- i don't know what grounds they'll take. i guess try to say the older brother brainwashed him. >> in this situation, when -- we're not sure yet about the death penalty. but they have to start prepar
if this does make it to trial, the defense strategy is clear. all they want to do is avoid the death penalty. with us, rebecca rosewoodland live in the studio. it's my understanding this guy has a pretty good defense team. a high profile attorney about whom we have information. >> we have a lot of information. miriam conrad is the head of what we call the public defenders office. he said in his hospital bed, the one word he said was, no meaning i cannot afford an attorney. under our...
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show hid batar executive director with the bill of rights defense committee and corey saylor national legislative director at the council on american islamic relations thank you all for joining us tonight even in trying to stop coughing here producing. most of the media actually first of all i'm curious show head to in your thoughts is it possible for us to fight terrorism without infringing on civil liberties absolutely and there are any number of novel policy solutions that the policy establishment hasn't even quite frankly seriously considered domestic agricultural policy right and subsidies for corporate agribusiness have a huge role in facilitating food insecurity in the developing world and this phenomenon of growing more corn for instance than we can possibly use dumping it below the cost of production in other countries driving their indigenous food production out of the market and then runners them subject to commodity price shocks and that's a recipe across human history for instability and revolution textile tariffs right we have a more favorable regime with respect to text
show hid batar executive director with the bill of rights defense committee and corey saylor national legislative director at the council on american islamic relations thank you all for joining us tonight even in trying to stop coughing here producing. most of the media actually first of all i'm curious show head to in your thoughts is it possible for us to fight terrorism without infringing on civil liberties absolutely and there are any number of novel policy solutions that the policy...
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and does it want to let the defense department get into the drone business, if you will? it goes back to 9/11. after 9/11, the united states was attacked and needed a response. and we saw the cia becoming less of an intelligence agency and more of a paramilitary agency involving drones, involving missions to go out and find people and kill people. that has functioned for about the last ten years. will we see now a shift? going back to the cia, taking its traditional role of gathering intelligence, working with foreign intelligence agencies and shifting the lethal operations back to the military which is much more comfortable about talking about these things, where there are already established lines of oversight. >> pick up on that point a little bit. as you know, we have a new director of the cia, john brennan who in the past has advocated for that move from the cia to the d.o.d. do you think he still sees that as a valuable move now that he is the one in charge of the cia? >> well, it is an interesting question. he was in some ways the driving force behind this idea. i
and does it want to let the defense department get into the drone business, if you will? it goes back to 9/11. after 9/11, the united states was attacked and needed a response. and we saw the cia becoming less of an intelligence agency and more of a paramilitary agency involving drones, involving missions to go out and find people and kill people. that has functioned for about the last ten years. will we see now a shift? going back to the cia, taking its traditional role of gathering...
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this interrogation team wait to go interrogate this suspect is made up of cia, fbi and department of defense and u.s. attorney. how do you investigate a guy like this? >> he will be interrogated. all you can do is write his answers down. this will happen. it will happen as soon as possible. they are not going to give them a lot of leeway here. there are important questions they have to follow up on from an operational standpoint. people want to ask why did you do this? important is who helped you? who was your brother in contact with during his time overseas. was there a support structure we can get on immediately. there are literally at the door of his hospital room standing by as soon as it is able to happen he was on him. >> can you tell us about this and that and the guy says, you know what, i don't want to tell you about anything. you have a cold blooded killer or someone alleged to be that. you think he is going to just breakdown and friendly say, yeah, i'll tell you why my brother did this and we were funded by this one. you think talking to him you are going to get him to spill the b
this interrogation team wait to go interrogate this suspect is made up of cia, fbi and department of defense and u.s. attorney. how do you investigate a guy like this? >> he will be interrogated. all you can do is write his answers down. this will happen. it will happen as soon as possible. they are not going to give them a lot of leeway here. there are important questions they have to follow up on from an operational standpoint. people want to ask why did you do this? important is who...
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so to the extent that we're not necessarily seeing an uptake there may argue that you're seeing defensive spending positions being taken by enterprise customers. it is not upgrades as fast as they would be otherwise. >> what about josh's point about currency play on this? if the dollar continues to strengthen here, that's not going to be boding well for a company like ibm? >> i mean, ibm as a manufacturer has a global footprint. they can manage their way around a foreign exchange impact. it's not as if they're made in america or a usa export-driven story. >> did i hear google? >> i haven't heard any google numbers yesterday, but the stock market is acting like they're out. it's got that feel to it. we'll get it to you as soon as we have those numbers. you're just joining us. microsoft missed on the top line by a fraction, but beat on the bottom line by 4 cents. ibm missed on the bottom line by five cents and it also was light on the top line there. roger kay, do you like ibm? >> yeah, i think ibm is a real solid company and a real solid stock. >> yes, google numbers are in. >> this is pre
so to the extent that we're not necessarily seeing an uptake there may argue that you're seeing defensive spending positions being taken by enterprise customers. it is not upgrades as fast as they would be otherwise. >> what about josh's point about currency play on this? if the dollar continues to strengthen here, that's not going to be boding well for a company like ibm? >> i mean, ibm as a manufacturer has a global footprint. they can manage their way around a foreign exchange...
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this interrogation team wait to go interrogate this suspect is made up of cia, fbi and department of defense and u.s. attorney. how do you investigate a guy like this? >> he will be interrogated. all you can do is write his answers down. this will happen. it will happen as soon as possible. they are not going to give them a lot of leeway here. there are important questions they have to follow up on from an operational standpoint. people want to ask why did you do this? important is who helped you? who was your brother in contact with during his time overseas. was there a support structure we can get on immediately. there are literally at the door of his hospital room standing by as soon as it is able to happen he was on him. >> can you tell us about this and that and the guy says, you know what, i don't want to tell you about anything. you have a cold blooded killer or someone alleged to be that. you think he is going to just breakdown and friendly say, yeah, i'll tell you why my brother did this and we were funded by this one. you think talking to him you are going to get him to spill the b
this interrogation team wait to go interrogate this suspect is made up of cia, fbi and department of defense and u.s. attorney. how do you investigate a guy like this? >> he will be interrogated. all you can do is write his answers down. this will happen. it will happen as soon as possible. they are not going to give them a lot of leeway here. there are important questions they have to follow up on from an operational standpoint. people want to ask why did you do this? important is who...
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department of defense of said we've reviewed their cases they're not a threat to the u.s. and we don't want to keep them but they sitting one time oh because of their citizenship and most are from yemen and our argument is we don't trust the unity government to be responsible for but that's the same government we said the unity government gives us permission to conduct drone strikes and kill people so on one hand we trust the mini government to let us kill people but we don't trust the human a government to take their own citizens back so. basically the administration seems to have no real interest in shutting this down as you just said that we've authorized millions of dollars to expand it and keep it in place what we supposed to do to help these prisoners who are killing themselves right now to get their message across it's unfortunate that it takes those kind of drastic steps to get people to pay attention when you spend a decade of your life in confinement because your citizenship i've got a petition coming out on change dot org i'm working with them and with the witne
department of defense of said we've reviewed their cases they're not a threat to the u.s. and we don't want to keep them but they sitting one time oh because of their citizenship and most are from yemen and our argument is we don't trust the unity government to be responsible for but that's the same government we said the unity government gives us permission to conduct drone strikes and kill people so on one hand we trust the mini government to let us kill people but we don't trust the human a...
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shy hid batar executive director with the bill of rights defense committee and corey saylor national legislative director at the council on american islamic relations thank you all for joining us today we've been trying to stop coughing here forgive me. most of the media actually first of all. i'm curious show head to in your thoughts is it possible for us to fight terrorism without infringing on civil liberties absolutely there are any number of novel policy solutions that the policy establishment hasn't even quite frankly seriously considered domestic agricultural policy right and subsidies for corporate agribusiness have a huge role in facilitating food insecurity in the developing world and this phenomenon of growing more corn for instance than we can possibly use dumping it below the cost of production in other countries driving their indigenous food production out of the market and then runners them subject to commodity price shocks and that's a recipe across human history for instability and revolution textile tariffs right we have a more favorable regime with respect to texti
shy hid batar executive director with the bill of rights defense committee and corey saylor national legislative director at the council on american islamic relations thank you all for joining us today we've been trying to stop coughing here forgive me. most of the media actually first of all. i'm curious show head to in your thoughts is it possible for us to fight terrorism without infringing on civil liberties absolutely there are any number of novel policy solutions that the policy...
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joining us now, fox is contributor, a criminal defense lawyer. welcome. >> our you. stuart: i put it to you. if they guess this guy alive, the first thing he says is to my what a lawyer. which point he shuts up. in my right? >> no, not necessarily. because this whole issue of an enemy combatants. american citizen, not american citizen, what type of enemy combat is the? i believe that president of the united states could label him an enemy combatants. i believe the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff for someone high up in the military can declare him an enemy combatant. if they do, he is not treated as an american citizen. all right of habeas corpus, meaning within 24 hours you're supposed to see a judge goes out the window. the whole issue of miranda, that is out the window. so there's going to have to be -- someone will have to determine whether or not this man should be treated like a citizen, someone who kills a police officer and a pathetically, or will thing, and he is entitled to all those rights and privileges as an american. this is an act of terrorism. th
joining us now, fox is contributor, a criminal defense lawyer. welcome. >> our you. stuart: i put it to you. if they guess this guy alive, the first thing he says is to my what a lawyer. which point he shuts up. in my right? >> no, not necessarily. because this whole issue of an enemy combatants. american citizen, not american citizen, what type of enemy combat is the? i believe that president of the united states could label him an enemy combatants. i believe the chairman of the...
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they're playing defense, trying to tell you what they should have told you higher. at the end of the day, if you have a commodity oriented company, and the commodity price wrong, you are naturally going to have a lot of credit risk. >> i think the key here is, do you believe that gold will hit 1,300 or 1,200 where they are at risk of a downgrade. otherwise, this is all buck, right? >> two days ago, i would have said that's a far way away. today, technically 1,200's probably the next area of support. >> really? >> yeah, it could get there. >> gold could go to 600. >> 1,200. >> could go to 600. >> i want to know what is the credit risk at six eight and 1,000. if this commodity is crashing, if that's crystallized yet. if you're long gold, i think it's crystallized in the p & l. people haven't shown you the asymmetry to the credit risk and the gold price. i think this is pretty obvious. people don't want to p name and number on this at this point because a lot of people didn't make this call. and again, i think we're getting started in terms of the back pedaling work. >
they're playing defense, trying to tell you what they should have told you higher. at the end of the day, if you have a commodity oriented company, and the commodity price wrong, you are naturally going to have a lot of credit risk. >> i think the key here is, do you believe that gold will hit 1,300 or 1,200 where they are at risk of a downgrade. otherwise, this is all buck, right? >> two days ago, i would have said that's a far way away. today, technically 1,200's probably the next...
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for 15 years he was the defensive back bohn for the nfl's new york giants. his gridiron career included 7 pro bowls and super bowl title. he holds the league record for most sacks in a single season. since retiring in 2008 he has become one of america's most engaging and versatile personalities. each week day he could hosts a highly rated abc talk show "live with kelley and michael" during the football season he is a studio analyst on fox nfl sunday. davis amses den en writes that mr. strahan has established himself as a rare media personality, as recognizeable to housewives as he is to their adolescent sons so we're pleased to have him here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you, i'm happy to be here. >> rose: so you like this television thing. >> i love it. i love it. it beats getting hit in the head for a living it if i had known this may be i would have skipped football all together. >> rose: talking about football, the act of leaving. >> uh-huh. >> rose: when did you, did you ever have any misgivings after that that maybe i should have
for 15 years he was the defensive back bohn for the nfl's new york giants. his gridiron career included 7 pro bowls and super bowl title. he holds the league record for most sacks in a single season. since retiring in 2008 he has become one of america's most engaging and versatile personalities. each week day he could hosts a highly rated abc talk show "live with kelley and michael" during the football season he is a studio analyst on fox nfl sunday. davis amses den en writes that mr....
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. >> republicans are looking for a way out of that defense sector. there will be more pressure put on them right now. the people who wanted to wobble anyways, will be wobbling harder. we will not increase spending on anything right now. connell: i know it is tough a couple days after something like this happens and the development that are happening today, but what is your opinion? should we change the focus? >> in some ways it should focus our focus. think about 9/11. we reacted to that with a big massive freak out, for lack of a better word. we are still taking off our shoes at the airports. we thought we needed to do something. let's remember that as we react to boston right now. let's focus on that. we need to realize that facing this horrifying attack, we will not make it better with coming up with security theater to the measures. dagen: it is almost impossible to link spending directly with an event like this. >> of course. dagen: knowing so little as we do right now even about the type of devices that were used in boston. you are hearing refe
. >> republicans are looking for a way out of that defense sector. there will be more pressure put on them right now. the people who wanted to wobble anyways, will be wobbling harder. we will not increase spending on anything right now. connell: i know it is tough a couple days after something like this happens and the development that are happening today, but what is your opinion? should we change the focus? >> in some ways it should focus our focus. think about 9/11. we reacted to...
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they're going to count the money that we spend making movies, producing tv shows or r & d on defense, you know, spending as investment. it's a bunch of nonsense. the government cooks the books and massage the numbers to make them look better than they are. there's a lot more inflation than the government acknowledges and it gets a lot worse as the money printing continues. >> we appreciate it, peter, thank you. >> thanks. stuart: i want to get back to microsoft, up 70 cents the last time i saw it. nicole, have you got a reason for me yet? >> yeah, it's interesting to see a move at microsoft. it's up almost 4%, come on, when do you he see microsoft up 4%. the it's a couple of things, and i know you love it and everything, let's talk about what we're seeing. on street insider.com there are reports that people are reporting -- reports that people are reporting so that shows you it's out and people are talking about it, but no one has solidified this idea, but that a big hedge fund, value capital will shortly disclose a 2 billion dollar sotake in the software giant. and steve ballmer, ceo
they're going to count the money that we spend making movies, producing tv shows or r & d on defense, you know, spending as investment. it's a bunch of nonsense. the government cooks the books and massage the numbers to make them look better than they are. there's a lot more inflation than the government acknowledges and it gets a lot worse as the money printing continues. >> we appreciate it, peter, thank you. >> thanks. stuart: i want to get back to microsoft, up 70 cents the...
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in this case if it's determined his defense attorney can make the argument that the government wasn't a target here. he was just doing what his brother told him, so, therefore, the intent is not to blow up american citizens or it's not the government. it really is him just doing what he's told. obviously there's conspiracy. obviously there's federal charges and the fact that they were throwing bombs out the car at federal officers. so, the state and the federal court are both well equipped to handle both charges, both sets of charges. >> okay. karen desoto, kendall coffey, thank you both so much. >> thank you. >>> a fascinating backstory emerging this morning surrounding a boat parked in a driveway and how it provided the last chapter in the search for a terrorist. apital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited
in this case if it's determined his defense attorney can make the argument that the government wasn't a target here. he was just doing what his brother told him, so, therefore, the intent is not to blow up american citizens or it's not the government. it really is him just doing what he's told. obviously there's conspiracy. obviously there's federal charges and the fact that they were throwing bombs out the car at federal officers. so, the state and the federal court are both well equipped to...